Gary Childress wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:30 am
You think it's the "right" side but maybe it's not.
Maybe it's not, maybe it is.
Gary Childress wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:30 am
You're asking everyone else to adopt an absurd view.
I am not doing any of that. And I find it difficult to make any assertions about the "absurdity" of my view, until you tell me what the word "absurd" means.
Gary Childress wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:30 am
Ask yourself what society would look like if we all just dressed ANY way we wanted and behaved in ANY way we wanted.
I don't see the problem? I dress the way I want to dress and I behave the way I want to be have. Don't you?
As long as it's not harming anybody I see no problem...
Gary Childress wrote: ↑Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:30 am
Or take the example of computers (something you seem to have an affinity with). Maybe you could design Windows 11 in such a way that every person who knew anything about Windows 10 would need to retrain themselves from the ground up in order to use the new system. Don't you think that would cause an unprecedented amount of upheaval and stress on society? It's insanity. And megalomania.
That's a great analogy, Gary! Because it is exactly what is happening.
There is a system which everybody is using. Me, you, everybody. And we like that system - it works for us because we built it for us (we constructed it that way!), but there is a whole lot of people for whom the system doesn't work because those people have different needs/wants/lifestyles to you and me. Those people were never part of the design process for the system - they had no chance to voice their needs when the system was being built.
Those people are stuck with a system that doesn't work for them and they are experiencing an unprecedented amount of upheaval and stress! And it is people who cling onto the status quo who stand in the way of the current system being improved to include the needs/wants/desires of those for whom the system doesn't currently work.
You call it "megalomania" - I call it "Think Big". And I don't think it's "insane" to want to improve society.